It depends on the speakers. If you are using a soundbar or computer speakers, then you shouldn't need anything additional. Basically those types of speakers already have some kind of amplifier built into them and usually plug into your electrical for power.

If you are trying to connect just stand alone speakers with no additional amplifier (or an A/V receiver), then it will not work.

Provide us makes and models of your equipment and we can tell you the best method to go about connecting your equipment. Also, if you need to purchase any additional equipment please provide details about what features you would like from the additional equipment so we can give you better recommendations.

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